No, heart does not rhyme with spot.
Below are some words that rhyme with heart.
And my heart you can not tether?
heart
Cupid's dart, bleeding heart. See links below.
Start, Fart, Cart, Mart,
it sounds better with your heart
No. A rhyme needs to have the same ending sounds such as talk and walk or spot and forgot.
No. The ending is not the same. There is something known as "wrenched rhyming." Meaning you purposely mispronounce a word to make it rhyme with another. There is another type, I don't know what it's called, that refers to two word that don't quite rhyme, but are inserted into the poem as if they did. "Heart, park" falls into the latter category. The term for endings that have similar vowels but different consonants is assonant rhyme, the converse being consonant rhyme.
One example of internal rhyme in "The Tell-Tale Heart" is in the line "I undid the lantern cautiously—oh, so cautiously—cautiously (for the hinges creaked)." The repetition of the word "cautiously" creates internal rhyme within the same line.
The cast of Heart of Rhyme - 2011 includes: John Beale as Doctor Livingston Tara Lee Reddick Gary Levert Josh MacDonald Sandi Ross Cecil Wright
Heart :-)
No, it doesn't matter if the rhyme is absolutely spot on. As long as it sounds similar to the ears, it will flow well. Listen to Eminem's raps. He can make "pencil" "symbol", if that tells you anything. :P
The rhyme scheme of "My heart leaps up when I behold" by William Wordsworth is ABBAABBACDCDCD.